Issue 12, 2016

Production of renewable lubricants via self-condensation of methyl ketones

Abstract

Self-condensation of biomass-derived methyl ketones catalyzed by solid bases or acids produces corresponding cyclic trimers exclusively in excellent yields. Condensates containing 24–45 carbon atoms are shown to be suitable lubricant base-oils after the removal of residual unsaturation and oxygen. Properties of cycloalkanes produced from biomass are very similar to those of conventional lubricant base-oils. The process reported here offers an environmentally benign alternative to the current non-selective production of lubricant base-oils from α-olefins, and avoids the production of corrosive waste products.

Graphical abstract: Production of renewable lubricants via self-condensation of methyl ketones

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
28 Feb 2016
Accepted
10 Mar 2016
First published
10 Mar 2016

Green Chem., 2016,18, 3577-3581

Production of renewable lubricants via self-condensation of methyl ketones

M. Balakrishnan, G. E. Arab, O. B. Kunbargi, A. A. Gokhale, A. M. Grippo, F. D. Toste and A. T. Bell, Green Chem., 2016, 18, 3577 DOI: 10.1039/C6GC00579A

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